An Oxfordshire school has closed today after flooding caused it to lose heating, hot water and electricity.

Larkmead School in Abingdon has announced pupils will work from home but the school admitted this could be impacted by teachers’ access to technology and materials.

One of the school's boiler houses has been flooded during Storm Henk causing the loss of heating and hot water.

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Electricity has also been lost in the area, impacting around 30 classrooms as well as toilets, offices, learning support, a common room, gym, hall and canteen at the site.

The school said further disruption is expected.

A statement said: "Flooding across the school site means that Larkmead will unfortunately have to be closed to students on Monday, January 8  in the first instance, with further disruption expected.

"As well as the known loss of heating and hot water caused by flooding in one of our boiler houses, we have now lost electricity in that area, impacting around 30 classrooms as well as toilets, offices, learning support, common room, gym, hall and canteen.

"We have also lost some electricity supply to other areas of the school.

"The site team are working hard to address the situation with the support of the Vale Academy Trust.

"We will aim to switch to remote learning on Monday, but this may be impacted by teachers’ access to technology and materials.

"Loss of electricity across much of the school will have an impact.

"Flooding has prevented catering deliveries, but we have been able to send vouchers to families in receipt of free school meals to cover Monday.

"The catering company has asked us to advise parents of children not in receipt of free school meals to please provide packed lunches while the situation with the canteen is addressed.

"We thank you for your patience and support as we assess what is becoming a more complicated situation and what will be possible for Tuesday onwards."